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FG’s Threat Forces Telcos To Rush 4G LTE Rollouts

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Telecommunications companies has started to speed up rollout of Fourth Generation Long Term Evolution (4G LTE) networks following recent threats by the minister of communication, Barrister Adebayo Shittu to penalised operators who are slowing broadband plan of the country by not sticking to the rollout obligations enshrined in their operating licence.
The minister who read the riot act to operators said the various complaints of telecoms subscribers across board and the challenges besetting telecoms operators in Nigeria are been looked into holistically. He said if operators don’t rollout 3G and 4G networks fast the country may not meet its 30 per cent target in the National Broadband Policy.
According to Shittu, rather than abating, the litany of complaints by subscribers grows daily. He said “With the acquisition of 800MHZ frequency by some of the operators and the recently auctioned 2.6GHZ spectrum by NCC, the network operators will be encouraged to rollout 4G/LTE network so as to increase broadband penetration as enshrined in the National Broadband Policy (2013 – 2018) of the federal government.”
The threat of sanctionsand the desire for first mover advantage is spurring the mobile networks to intensify their 4G network rollouts in major cities. MTN Nigeria, Smile Communications Nigeria Limited, Ntel, Spectranet and Intercellular Nigeria are trumping Voice over Long Term Evolution (VoLTE) with high speed video and data services to Nigerians. The race is getting hotter as the year has entered its second half.
Sources at MTN informed LEADERSHIP that Nigeria’s largest mobile network would unleash its 4G LTE network any moment in August. MTN is spending $716 million to expand its network nationwide in 2016 fiscal year. Part of the money is being used to build a fibre-network rollout in six cities. MTN plans to have about 1,500 LTE collocated sites backhauled with fibre optics this year.
MTN paid N47.5 billion to acquire Visafone Communications Ltd’s assets including its frequency and 2.1 million customers to improve the quality of MTN’s broadband services for its subscribers. It is deploying 4GLTE broadband services using the 800MHz frequency acquired from Visafone.
Mr. Fedinand Moolman, CEO, MTN Nigeria said recently that “The plans are to have commercial available LTE early quarter three, albeit very limited, obviously not substantial, and then to start expanding this towards quarter four and first quarter of next year. It is obviously a comprehensive project” he said.
On the other hand, a fortnight ago Smile Telecom said its mobile app and simcard for Voice over LTE (VoLTE) network in eight cities including Lagos, Abuja, Benin, Kaduna, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, Asaba and Onitsha will allow Nigerians to enjoy seamless, super clear voice and video calls from anywhere in the world on its 4GLTE network.
Managing director of Smile Nigeria, Godfrey Efeurhobo said plans are on the way to roll out services in more cities of Nigeria to offer the best super fast 4G LTE mobile broadband and voice services in its expansion drive beyond the current eight cities.
Just last week, Ntel secured significant investment from businessman and respected philanthropist, General TY Danjuma who emerged its board chairman. The investment would be used to fast track its LTE Advanced (LTE-A) network. Ntel since its commercial launch of its 4G LTE network in April 2016 has struggled to compete financially. Ntel’s 4G services are still skeletal in Lagos and Abuja.
Also, Intercellular Nigeria, one of the pioneer private telephone operators (PTOs) plans to launch 4G LTE services in key strategic cities across the country. It has chosen Huawei to migrate its Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network to a 4G LTE technology in order to provide high speed data and voice services.
At present majority of data users use 2G/3G technologies and it is estimated that LTE users will constitute 80 per cent of all data users by 2019. Availability of 4G LTE mobile broadband services on a national scale starting 2016 is expected to act as a catalyst to many sectors of the economy like e-commerce, banking, insurance and financial services, software and IT enabled services etc., and is likely to trigger widening of the revenue base of the federal government into non-oil sectors.

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Ericsson Acquires Vonage To Drive 5G Mobile Business

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Ericsson has completed the acquisition of Vonage Holdings Corp. to support its strategy to leverage technology leadership to grow its mobile network business and expand into enterprise.

The acquisition provides Ericsson with access to powerful building blocks to offer a full suite of communications solutions including, Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS), UCaaS and CCaaS.

By leveraging the Vonage CPaaS offering, Ericsson aims to transform the way advanced 5G network capabilities are exposed, consumed and paid for. This will provide the global developer community, including Vonage’s more than one million registered developers, with easy access to 4G and 5G network capabilities via open Application Program Interfaces (APIs).

For communications service providers (CSPs), global network APIs – such as location and quality of service APIs – provide new opportunities to expand their profit pools to monetize 5G network capabilities. For Ericsson, global APIs provide a new material growth opportunity.

The existing market for communications APIs – such as video, voice and SMS – is currently growing at 30 percent annually and projected to reach USD 22 billion by 2025.

Accessing network capabilities in an open, intuitive, and programmable ways via global APIs will enable developer communities to create applications for any device that benefits from connection to the 5G network. Developers can utilize network characteristics such as user authentication, bandwidth, responsiveness, energy efficiency, security, identification and reliability – or network information such as device information or predictive coverage.

These new and innovative consumer and enterprise applications will further drive the rollout of 5G and network Capex.

To accelerate growth in Vonage’s UCaaS and CCaaS solutions, Ericsson intends to increase R&D investments and offer these solutions to CSPs, enabling Ericsson’s existing customers to sell through their own brands, and accelerate growth. Ericsson will also complement existing communications offerings to small and medium sized companies with the Vonage UCaaS and CCaaS solutions which will form a strong part of Ericsson’s offerings to both CSPs and enterprises.

Börje Ekholm, President and CEO, says: “We are excited to welcome Vonage as part of Ericsson. With Vonage’s suite of communications solutions – UCaaS, CCaaS and Communications APIs – Ericsson will further expand its offerings into the enterprise space. In the future, network capabilities will be consumed and paid for through open network APIs, creating the opportunity for unparalleled innovation.

“We have already launched the first network API, Dynamic End-user Boost, based on existing 4G infrastructure. With Vonage, we will now develop and commercialize these new APIs.  We are already seeing great progress with frontrunner CSPs, and we aim to launch the first 5G network APIs in the coming year. We will continue to create new, enhanced applications and services for enterprises, while driving continued innovation on Vonage’s UCaaS and CCaaS applications, helping businesses create new digital experiences for better communications, connections and engagement.

“By linking the network world with the global developer community, we’re creating a paradigm shift that will put the network at the center, allowing the CSPs a new monetization opportunity supporting increasing investments in high-performance networks.”

“4G was the platform that allowed the consumer to digitalize. It opened new business models and created some of the fastest-growing companies in history. With 5G, we have an innovation platform, unlike anything we’ve seen before, offering almost limitless opportunities to develop super-fast, highly reliable, low-latency and mission-critical services. With 5G, we will see accelerated digitalization of enterprises with Vonage’s UCaaS and CCaaS suite being a solid growth platform.”

Vonage was recently named the leader in the Omdia Universe: Selecting a CPaaS Platform 2022 report, ranked in top positions on customer experience and solutions capability. It currently serves over 120,000 business customers, has a global community of more than one million registered developers and a highly scaled platform with a combined 25 billion messages and minutes per year. This, combined with Ericsson’s deep network expertise, industry-leading portfolio and global scale, is expected to enable Ericsson to seed and accelerate the market for global network APIs. CSPs will benefit from global reach, beyond national or regional setups.

The acquisition will also further strengthen Ericsson’s presence and long-term commitment to the United States, where it has a 120-year history of conducting business.

Rory Read, Vonage CEO, says: “Vonage was born out of innovation and is today a global leader in business cloud communications. This partnership will strengthen our offerings to businesses across the globe by leveraging Ericsson’s leadership in 5G, global market presence and strong R&D capabilities. With the demand for UCaaS, CCaaS and Communications APIs growing rapidly, the combined expertise, talent and innovation is good news for our customers and partners.”

He adds “The way we work, shop, learn, see a doctor, exercise and entertain is fundamentally changing. Together, Ericsson and Vonage will be at the heart of the next wave of the digital transformation, providing enterprises, CSPs and end users with innovative applications and services that will change how business gets done. We will drive deeper connections and engagement among employees and across customer touchpoints, making for exceptional experiences.”

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Subscribers Not Required to Submit IMEI Number, Says NCC

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The Nigerian Communications Commission said mobile phone subscribers are not required to submit the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of their phones to it from July, 2021.

It said at no time did the Commission issue a statement regarding the registration of IMEI by subscribers and it has no plans to do so. It dissociated itself from online reports that Nigerians are expect to submit their IMEI starting in July.  

The reports in question have emanated from a section of the Revised National Identity Policy for SIM Card Registration recently launched by President Muhammadu Buhari and which has been uploaded on the Commission’s website.

The director, public affairs of NCC, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde said, “It is pertinent to state that the Commission is in the process of deploying a Device Management System (DMS). The DMS will essentially protect subscribers against phone theft and will identify and enable the elimination of fake devices from the networks. The system will capture IMEI automatically without any requirement for subscribers to submit same.

“The general public is advised to disregard the said publications, which have created the erroneous impression that telephone subscribers will be required to register their IMEI with their networks,” Adinde further stated in the statement. 

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UK to Support Nigerian Female GreenTech Entrepreneurs to Scale

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The UK Government, through its UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, has launched a Green Tech Programme, which will support 30 Nigerian female green-tech entrepreneurs with 12 weeks coaching sessions with industry experts.

These coaching sessions would seek to boost the capacity of the entrepreneurs, as well as the likelihood of the enterprises to scale and become more sustainable businesses.

The Hub, in collaboration with Future Females as the implementing partner, has taken this next step as part of its pledge to help drive clean, resilient and inclusive recoveries in Nigeria – shaping the low carbon economy of the future that will create new jobs, attract green investment and protect the environment for future generations.

The programme targeted at Nigerian female entrepreneurs with early-stage businesses aimed at protecting the environment and conserving natural resources using alternative technologies that are less harmful to the environment, will run virtually for three months and will cover 10 actionable modules that take entrepreneurs through the fundamental building blocks of starting and growing a GreenTech business. 

Speaking on this, the British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, Ben Llewellyn-Jones said: “As the world looks to build back better from the COVID 19 Pandemic, which has affected millions of lives and adversely affected economies, it is important to remember that we are still tackling an even greater crisis – climate change. The UK, as the host of the 2021 UN Climate Change summit is working hard in advance of COP26 to increase the level of global ambition necessary to ensure that we are on track to limit global warming to below 2 degrees.

“The UK, as a bilateral partner, is committed to supporting Nigeria in delivering an accelerated and just transition, not only to meet the climate imperative but to ensure the country is at the forefront of shifts in the global economy. Like the transition itself, this support is at all levels – from £200 million flowing into major clean technology programmes through International Climate Finance to entrepreneurs, to designing and developing small and micro-enterprise sustainable companies of the future.”

The UK-Nigeria Tech Hub Interim Country Director, Lamide Johnson said: “Climate Change remains a priority for the UK-Government. We are pleased to have partnered with Future Females to help and support Green Tech Female Business entreprenuers in Nigeria who are tirelessly working hard to promote the use of technology to solve problems caused by climate change, and invariably promote a greener world.”

Commenting on the GreenTech programme launch, Future Females Co-Founder, Cerina Bezuidenhout said: “At Future Females, we have always been passionate about supporting sustainable businesses, and we are very excited to be focusing on GreenTech businesses in our partnership with UK-Nigeria Tech Hub. The entrepreneurs who participate in our programmes are not just building businesses – they’re creating innovative solutions to real problems we’re facing in this ‘new’ world, and they are a source of hope for their communities – and we can’t wait to meet them.”

The programme is set to commence on May 24th 2021  and applications to participate will close on Friday, 7th of May 2021, all interested Nigerian female green-tech entreprenuers can apply here-  https://futurefemales.typeform.com/to/hg6bBbv9

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